The day after the earthquake in Haiti, Casinodad & I decided that we would send some of our money to help out. Sure we had this money set aside for some other things, but this relief effort is much more important. The next morning, I was telling the munchkins what happened & what we were planning to do. The Prophet went to get his bank, dumped it all onto the kitchen table, & gave every last penny to me for Haiti. Then he, The Archangel, & The Princess decided to give some of their Christmas money...$20 from each of them. When I asked if they were sure they wanted to give that much, they were firm in their decisions. They've also been making sure that we include the people of Haiti & all those joining in the rescue efforts in our prayers each night.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Small Successes
1) With the exception of this morning, I have been getting up even earlier & to spend time in prayer & Bible reading. I still can't believe how much differently the days go when I take that extra time. We still have our moments, but they pass much quicker.
2) When faced with several furnace issues in the past couple weeks, including a whole day w/out it running in teen degree temperatures (we did have our gas fireplace), I did not get upset. I just went with the flow. I attribute this success to No. 1 above!
3) When the munchkins wanted to spend this morning cleaning I let them. Sure, it was probably a diversionary tactic to avoid school, but who was I to argue when they WANTED TO CLEAN! The Prophet did ask if we could skip school today so that we could clean. He said he wants a cleaner house. I said we would do some schoolwork, but make it a lighter day if they would do the incomplete stuff on Saturday. He agreed.
We're taking a half hour break right now. So far they have swept the kitchen floor, vacuumed both lower level rooms & the stairs, cleaned the windows, sponge mopped the kitchen & entry floors, straightened up all downstairs clutter (except my mess in the school area), cleaned the bathroom toilet, wiped down walls, doors, & counters, & started on their rooms...& it's not even lunchtime yet.
So, how has your past week been? Check out Faith & Family Live for more successes & to share your own. God Bless & have a wonderful week!
Posted by Maria at 11:10 AM 2 comments
Labels: cleaning, Faith, Faith and Family Live, munchkin stuff, prayer, Small Successes
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Book Review: The Gospel Truth
My most recent book review is The Gospel Truth: A Lectionary-Based Catechism for Adults by Kenneth Ogorek.
Using the Sunday Gospel readings for all three years of the lectionary cycle, Mr. Ogorek has prepared an average of two pages of reading & reflection. "It is meant to help facilitate a basic reflection on the Sunday Gospel readings and various points of Catholic doctrine that they call to mind." (pg. xi)
Following the Gospel reading, there is a "Truths of Our Catholic Faith" section. This is a reflection that ties the Gospel to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, with passages cited. This book conforms to the Catechism & "...was submitted to the USCCB for the conformity review." (pg. xi)
Next is a gray box that has three questions. A Question for Me relates the Gospel to my life, For a Child in My Life helps me to help my children understand the Gospel on their levels, & My Role in the Community gives me ideas on spreading the Gospel beyond our home &/or guiding me through my role in my parish.
Underneath the box is a section to further your study of the Sunday Gospel. It lists the other readings & Psalm for the day, page references for the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults. & a Bible verse for reflection.
I've only used my copy for the past month & have already decided that it is a great reference for our family to have on hand. Taking only 15-20 minutes to study the following Sunday's readings has really helped me to focus more on the Mass each week.
My favorite reflection so far comes from the Year C 4th Sunday of Advent Gospel, Luke 1:39-45, in which Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth. This Gospel is one of the best in regards to Pro-Life messages, linked to the Catechism #2323, & it was reflected in Mr. Ogorek's writing:
"Elizabeth does not say 'the blob of tissue in my womb seemed to leap for joy.' Filled with the Holy Spirit, Elizabeth knows that she carries within her a human person, a divinely-created being with integrity and priceless dignity. And Mary is not referred to as 'the woman who may become the mother of my Lord if and when the bundle of cells in her womb becomes a person at some debatable point.' To Elizabeth, both the mother of her Lord as well as the unborn Lord Himself, have come."
This book retails for $20, a great price since you receive all the Sunday Gospels for three years. This review was done as part of The Catholic Company's reviewer program.
Posted by Maria at 12:53 PM 1 comments
Labels: book reviews, Christianity, Jesus, The Catholic Company Review
Friday, January 8, 2010
Cool Video Link
My friend sent me a link to this YouTube video of The Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy from The Nutcracker, played on a glass harp. There are many other great pieces also - Beethoven's 5th, Ode to Joy, & Star Wars...just to name a few. ENJOY!
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Small Successes
1) For Christmas, the munchkins & I made over 220 cookies & three batches of fudge. Each child chose a cookie to make w/ me & we all made cut-outs together. It was nice to have that one-on-one time & not have three sets of hands in the cookie dough at once.
2) I made a big pot of vegetable soup yesterday afternoon & it was delicious. It simmered all afternoon & we ate it for dinner. Casinodad had three bowls of it. There is plenty leftover, so I've got a great lunch for the next few days...healthy & yummy!
3) For the first time ever, I put my new year's goals on paper & even posted them HERE on my blog. Usually I just mentally think of what I want to do & never stick w/ anything. Hopefully, by putting them in writing, I'll hold myself more accountable.
An extra one - 4) My nephew's birthday was Dec. 30 & my sister's is today . I was prepared w/ their gifts way ahead of time & even had them wrapped before Christmas! Just to share, my sister's gift was Smurf-themed. I found a small bag, 2 notepads, 2 lip balms...all w/ Smurfs on them. Then, I bought a bunch of blueberry flavored items (pancake mix, syrup, NutraGrain bars, tea, jelly) & changed the name on them to "Smurfberry." And, yes, she did like the Smurfs when she was younger. She had a record of Smurf songs, sheet music for the piano, books, & loved watching the cartoon. Have a Smurfy Birthday, Momto5Boys!)
Want to share your successes or see what others have done lately? Check out Faith and Family Live.
Posted by Maria at 2:40 PM 4 comments
Labels: cooking, Faith and Family Live, munchkin stuff, Small Successes
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
2010 Goals - Better Late Than Never, Right?
I've never been a New Year's Resolution maker. Sure, I've made the traditional ones...exercise more, eat less, be nicer, be more spiritual, etc. Have I ever stuck w/ those? Yeah, right!!! This year, I'm trying something different. My dear college friend, Lawgirl, wrote up a great post on her blog about making resolutions/goals for the new year. After reading it, I realized why I'd never been able to stay w/ mine...they were too general. She mentioned the SMART acronym:
All of these are common sense, which apparently I'd been lacking for a while - LOL. So, in an effort to better myself in this new year, I sat down w/ a spiral notebook. On page one, I wrote my goals in general form. Page two is the SMART acronym. The third page is a list of possible focus words for the year. I've seen this mentioned on several blogs & thought I might add a word or phrase to help me focus for the year. I'm still trying to find the right one for me. I'm leaning toward "REVIVE" but I'm not sure yet.
On the pages following, I listed each individual goal more specifically, including dates by which I want to accomplish the goals. Notice I'm using the word "Goals", rather than "Resolutions". It makes them more real in my mind. My list is still not complete. Knowing me, I'm sure I'll be adding & subtracting things from it most of the year. But, at least I have something down on paper.
In an effort to hold myself more accountable, here are my general goals w/ some of the specific breakdowns. I'm hoping to revisit this throughout the year here on my blog. Perhaps knowing that I've let others in on my goals, I'll be more motivated to follow through on at least some of them!
1) EAT BETTER (more fruits, veggies, & whole grains; less sugar & desserts; more water)
2) EXERCISE (walking; stretching exercises I found in a magazine; buy a Wii Fit - & use it!)
3) DECLUTTER / ORGANIZE THE WHOLE HOUSE (regular cleaning schedule; go room by room to declutter; organize files & recipes; make family binder; update family medical files)
4) BUDGET / FINANCIAL ORGANIZATION (get back on track w/ Dave Ramsey's plan; make & stick to a budget; pay off bills & start saving more; use an envelope system for cash)
5) FAMILY (make a weekly family night; more family meals even if Daddy's not home from work; catch up w/ & stay on track for school; less yelling & more encouragement; chore chart for all)
6) PERSONAL (more spiritual time; start day earlier; get back to my creative outlets of scrapbooking & stamping)
So there you have it...my six big goals for the year 2010. Some may only take a short time; some may take ALL. YEAR. LONG! Some are easy; some are very challenging, but doable if I really put my mind to it.
Thank you Lawgirl for your tips & inspiration!
And to all my readers...Have a wonderful New Year!
Posted by Maria at 3:12 PM 1 comments
Labels: goals, New Year's




